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has and flared
Each head has a flared hood, in the manner of a cobra.
This is, however, a diplomatically delicate situation which has flared up occasionally.
* Ethnic violence has occasionally flared ( most notably in March 2004 );
File: 肥前鳥居 059. jpg | The has a rounded kasagi and thick flared pillars.
The PS202 pattern blade has straight flared edges and circular arced shoulders based geometrically on an equilateral triangle shape positioned between the blade face and the neck of the shaft.
Dispute has " flared up " on a number of occasions, such as during the time in office of Saint Oliver Plunkett and in the late 18th century.
The muzzle ( and often the bore ) was flared with the intent not only to increase the spread of the shot, but also to funnel powder and shot into the weapon, making it easier to reload on horseback or on a moving carriage ; however, modern experiments have shown that the flared muzzle has no noticeable effect on shot spread.
The role of the Vatican during the Holocaust remains a controversial issues and has repeatedly flared up.
The women have Addie placed in the coffin backwards so that the flared part of the coffin will allow the wedding dress she is buried in to be unwrinkled ; Cash complains that this has caused his carefully-designed coffin to become unbalanced.
As the capital of Casamance, Ziguinchor has been at the center of the three decade long conflict with Dakar, that has flared into open civil war on more than one occasion.
The shaft has a diamond-shaped plate attached to its end ; a Greek cross with flared ends is cut through the plate.
Notwithstanding Moluccan integration into modern Dutch society has halted terrorist radicalisation, up to the 1990s the Netherlands were reminded yearly of the traumatic side of their colonial past, when celebrations of the RMS independence declaration frequently resulted in flared sentiments or even heavy riots in the streets of the capital.
Unlike the bassoon it normally has a flared bell, sometimes made from a separate piece of timber.
In addition, the American drape suit has a very tapered in waist that helps to exaggerate the bulk in the chest and shoulders, and causes the skirt line to appear flared ( Gentleman ’ s Gazette, par.
When the sun will be folded up, and when the stars will swoop down, and when the mountains will be set in motion, and when the ten-months pregnant she-camels will be abandoned, and when the wild beasts will be gathered together, and when the seas will be flared up, and when the people will be arranged in categories, and when the girl-child that was buried alive will be asked, for what sin she was killed, and when the scrolls ( of deeds ) will be unrolled, and when the sky will be stripped off, and when the Hell will be set ablaze, and when the Paradise will be brought close, then everyone will know what he ( or she ) has put forward, So, I swear by those ( stars ) that recede, that proceed, that withdraw from the scene, and by the night when it departs, and the morning when it starts breathing, it ( the Qur ' an ) is surely the word of a noble messenger ( Jibra ' il عليه السلام ‎ ), the one possessing power, and a high status with the Lord of the Throne, the one obeyed there, trusted.
Gas that is found within an oil well is conventionally regarded as associated gas and has historically been flared.
The station has flared columns faced with white marble which are said to have been inspired by the Temple of Amon at Karnak.
The 1965 EMD 433A has very little in common with the 1977 GP40X other than flared radiators and a 645-series prime mover.

has and up
`` If Blue Throat has his way he'll keep us all cooped up in here for days '', he said.
A dear, respected friend of mine, who like myself grew up in the South and has spent many years in New England, said to me not long ago: `` I can't forgive New England for rejecting all complicity ''.
This is done for simplicity of commands and to bring the hidden redundancy up to where misunderstanding has almost zero possibility.
but the possibility of this effort is bound up with that development of historical thought which is the greatest achievement of our civilization in the last two centuries, and it is utterly impossible to people in whom this development has not taken place.
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
South Viet Nam has received $1,450,000,000 in United States aid since 1954 and the rate of assistance has been stepped up since Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's visit last May.
And as the businessmen have begun to act, a real sense of co-operation has sprung up.
A quarter of a century has gone by since this bevy of walking dreams sashayed up and down the staircases of the old New Amsterdam Theater, N.Y..
the athlete of by-gone years who wears a size 46 suit and puffs when he has finished a sentence of any length then, it is time to break it up and move on.
It has not been any great mental effort on my part to keep up with this mechanization which has brought about new ways of dialing.
To avoid suspicion of bigotry, let the hand of vengeance be stayed until the meat-wagon has picked up the twenty-five thousandth corpse ; ;
They feel that World War 3, has already begun, and they are setting themselves up as a `` last line of defense '' against the Communist advance.
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
It has been suggested many times that a Class be set up for the Juniors who are overage and cannot enter the Junior Classes.
For an example let's dream up an engine that has a final combustion chamber volume of 5 cubic inches and a cylinder volume of 45 cubic inches.
-- The best 2-year-old pacing mile up to date at Ben White Raceway has been that of Mary Liner ( Mainliner-Highland Ellen ), a member of the Dick Williams stable, who was clocked 2:25.
But up to date he has shown as much as any in the big Simpson stable.
Flick Nipe's and Neil Engle's Miss Phone ( Galophone-Prissy Miss ) is a fine-looking filly with good disposition and good gait, and she has worked up to date in 2:46.
When the resin has hardened, mix up another batch with a pigment added if you wish.
The huge market for changeable signs has spurred a universal demand for individual plastic letters, in all shapes and sizes -- and a number of companies are set up to supply them.
But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
If we manage to keep track of a Bombus queen after she has left her feeding place, we may discover the snug little hideout which she has fixed up for herself when she woke up from her winter sleep.

has and periodically
The fact that Christendom has periodically grafted instrumental music into the worship service probably obscures, for contemporary adherents, the long, general and conscientious teaching of a cappella.
The Lodge has been in the news periodically since 2005, because the Queen often spends the first few days of her summer holiday in the lodge.
The church has also periodically changed its temple ceremony, gradually omitting certain controversial elements.
CND was formed in 1957 and since that time has periodically been at the forefront of the peace movement in the UK.
It is called " sacrificial " because the anode dissolves and has to be replaced periodically.
The team has periodically worn an all white kit.
The classification of a particular information asset has been assigned should be reviewed periodically to ensure the classification is still appropriate for the information and to ensure the security controls required by the classification are in place.
The Museum of Modern Art described the Jeep as a masterpiece of functionalist design, and has periodically exhibited the Jeep as part of its collection.
) has also been excavating periodically on Chios since 1970, though much of its work on the island remains unpublished.
Though he periodically wears a powered exoskeleton, Luthor has traditionally lacked superpowers or a dual identity.
The lake has a reputation for periodically powerful, unnavigable storms.
Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance from the Earth ′ s equator to the North Pole ( at sea level ), its definition has been periodically refined to reflect growing knowledge of metrology.
While the theory of combining multiple arts into one art is quite old, and has been revived periodically, the postmodern manifestation is often in combination with performance art, where the dramatic subtext is removed, and what is left is the specific statements of the artist in question or the conceptual statement of their action.
Although tempera has been out of favor since the Late Renaissance and Baroque eras, it has been periodically rediscovered by such later artists such as William Blake, the Nazarenes, the Pre-Raphaelites, and Joseph Southall.
The Taif Agreement has been renewed periodically in 20-year increments, and its validity was reaffirmed in 1995.
The other sort of club meets occasionally or periodically and often has no clubhouse, but exists primarily for some specific object.
In the United States, Akiko has performed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston and New York City where she periodically plays concerts throughout the year at the famous Joe's Pub at the New York Public Theater.
The protocol must be renewed periodically, and has lapsed at least twice since it was signed.
They may take these screenshots periodically or in response to user behaviours ( for example, when a user has clicked the mouse ).
He has periodically suffered from depression.
Jeremiah has periodically been a popular first name in the United States, beginning with the early Puritan settlers, who often took the names of Biblical prophets and apostles.
When the character of Lazarus Long is introduced in Methuselah's Children, he is 213 years old, and the breeding experiment that created the Howard Families has proven to be a success, with most " Howards " enjoying a lifespan of approximately 150 years and changing identities periodically to conceal their long lifespans.
Mr. Feeny often states that the line between teacher and friend should not be crossed, but it is periodically mentioned throughout the show that he cares much more for the main cast than for the other students whom he has taught.

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